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  2. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    At Lorne ysaterday Sir Edward Carson inspected 2,000 members of the Ulster volunteers. He asked them to have confidence in their leaders. He saw no ...

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  3. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    The King and Queen to-day concluded their tour of Scotland. They visited Dunblane, Stirling, and Linlithgow. To-day, while their Majesties were ...

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  4. MEXICO.

    Senor Roberto Estevaruiz, assistant secretary tot he Mexican Department of Foreign Affairs, announces that President Iluerta is about to resign in favor of Senor ...

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  5. WEEK-END RAIN.

    The upper northern agricultural areas. which are suffering so much from the absence of rain received but little relief from the otherwise fairly general rain on ...

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  6. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The secretary of the New South Wales Boot Manufacturers' Association (Mr. J. D. Alderson) said to-day that the members of the aussociation had adopted the ...

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  7. BURGLAR BOOM.

    Apparently another burglar boom has commenced in Adelaide, and the outstanding feature is the daylight intrusion of the criminal fraternity. Hardly a day passes ...

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  8. IN PERIL AT SEA.

    The Norwegian three-masted iron ship flovding, with a gaunt spar and shreds of sails bearing witness to the wreck of the foremast, was towed by the tug Nyora to ...

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  9. THE CHIEF JUSTICE.

    A special meeting of the council of the University was held on Friday, and subsequently a telegram was sent to the Chancellor (Sir Samuel Way) in Sydney ...

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  10. HIS LIFE FOR ANOTHER.

    The funeral took place to-day of Mr. Mitchell, the orchestral player who lost his life on the night of July 3 while endeavoring to rescue Sir Denis Anson, a New ...

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  11. THE MINER'S LOT.

    The Royal Commission on Broken Hill mines resumed taking evidence to-day. The evidence was again from A.M.A. members, who spoke in the same strain as their ...

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  12. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    Colonel Basaroff, attache to the Russian Ambassado at Berlin, left the city yesterday for Russia. The colonel's sudden departure is ...

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  13. AUSTRIAN EMIGRANTS.

    The Austro-Hungarian Government haye restored to the Canadian Pacific Railway Company the emigration concession withdrawn in 1913. ...

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  14. BIGAMY CHARGE.

    John Thomas Overey (39), an enginedriver, who was arrested in Sydney, was brought to Melbourne this afternoon by Plainclothes-Constable Hogan and lodged ...

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  15. VISCOUNT GLADSTONE.

    The South African newspopers, irrespective of party, eulogise the sagacity, courage, and tact with which Viscount Gladstone, the retiring Governor-General, ...

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  16. BRITAINS'S WHEAT CROP.

    The "Times" has issued its usual preliminary report on tue British cereal and hay crops. The wheat crop is estimated at 95.1, [?] ...

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  17. TWO VICTORIAN WILLS.

    The Perpetual Trustees Association, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Turner, and Mr. Lindsay Robert Turner are applying for probate of the will of Henry Allcard Turner, late of ...

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  18. EXPORTING AN "OLD MASTER."

    Mrs. Carter was on Saturday fined £8,480 for sccretly exporting, in contravention of the law against sending "old masters" abroad, Tiepolo's "Loves of Armida" ...

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  19. MISS PARNKHURST.

    Miss Adela Pankhurst delivered an address to female students at the University this afternoon and met with a hostile demonstration from the male students. It ...

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  20. CANADA'S NEED.

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the celebrated novelist, who has returned from a visit to Canada, was interviewed yesterday regarding his impressions. He declared that ...

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  21. ALBANIA.

    The Epirotes, who last week captured Koritza, a town of strategie importance in Albania, were able through the victory to recover all the territory they had previously ...

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  24. IRRIGATION SETTLERS WANTED.

    With a view to extending the search in America for suitable irrigation settlers, the Water Commission has recommended that Mr. F. Bassett, an officer of the Water ...

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  25. BRIGANDS IN MOROCCO.

    Advices were veceived here to-day to the effect that a body of brigands had held up a motor car containing ten persons, near Ujuda. The brigands murdered four of ...

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  26. COVENT GARDEN ESTATE.

    Interest is still being taken in the sale of the Covent Gardon properties. It will be remembered that Mr. Mallaby-Deeley, Unionist member of the House of Commons ...

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  27. RIFLEMEN AT BISLEY.

    Lord Cheylesmore, president of the National Rifie Association, presided on Saturday at a luncheon tendered to the Australian and other oversea rifle teams ...

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  29. DEFENDER OF PORT ARTHUR.

    General Stoessel, the Russian commandel at Port Arthur during the war with Japan, is dyina from paralysis. He is now [?] either to move or speak. ...

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